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Radio stations can be classified into RDS (Radio Data Sys- tem} stations and other stations, For listening to RDS sta- tions or storing RDS stations in preset memory, see section

entitled "Functions of RDS".

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General Operation flow

I11Selecting the "Tuner" icon

[] Selecting control keys

Receiving broadcast station

DSe/ect the "Tuner" icon+

+++°++............++,

_=_ Perform the selections.

O Select "Band".

Direct

The band is alternated every time '*Band" is selected, FM *--*AM

Select the tuning method,

The tuning method is alternated every time "Auto" is se-

lected,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"llZm

'+

_--

 

-r-_

+

 

(Auto

tuning)

 

 

(Manual

 

tuning)

 

Usually

Set

this

switch

to

"Auto".

 

 

 

Select manueJ tuning when no_se interferes due to weak radio

,wave. {The

stereo broadcasting

s received in monaural durng

manual

tuning+)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select

a station,

 

 

 

 

 

Select the "(_ "or "[_ " icon of "Freq,".

Auto tuning

 

: The next

station

 

found is

tuned automatically.

Manual

tuning

: Press

repea[edly

 

or ho+d

until a station is tuned.

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Kenwood VR-2000 Receiving broadcast station, General Operation flow, Se/ect the Tuner icon+, = Perform the selections

VR-2000, KRF-VBB81 D specifications

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